Re: Revolver bullets have no shell casings...????
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 9:45 pm
It is the one with the click. He starts while eating a hot dog and ends with the click. I'm pretty sure it is 4 shots. Need to double check.
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Are you making fun of my ND back in 1996?WildBill wrote:Let's see, did I have six shell casings or only five?The Annoyed Man wrote:Mine neither, but this kind of foolishness makes me want to load it up and shoot the TV or something. Unbelievable!danpaw wrote:Yep, that's right. I just looked at my Mod. 29 and sure enough, it doesn't have a single one in it.
I counted at least 5. But is hard to tell with all the noise going on if he did fire that 6th shot.GrillKing wrote:watch the movie, he actually only fired four shots. IIRC.DFWTT wrote:I know what you're thinking....did he fire six shots or only five? But what you gotta ask yourself is do I feel lucky. Well do ya, punk?
I counted six. One was "off camera". I still like the line: "Hey. I gotsta know."JJVP wrote:I counted at least 5. But is hard to tell with all the noise going on if he did fire that 6th shot.GrillKing wrote:watch the movie, he actually only fired four shots. IIRC.DFWTT wrote:I know what you're thinking....did he fire six shots or only five? But what you gotta ask yourself is do I feel lucky. Well do ya, punk?
Aren't rockets still a bit too big to be a useful tool in surgeries?SlickTX wrote:In all fairness, if my employer asked me to write an article on rocket surgery I would probably make a similar mistake.
Yeah, I heard the one off camera, but could not tell if it was his or one of the BGs.WildBill wrote:I counted six. One was "off camera". I still like the line: "Hey. I gotsta know."JJVP wrote:I counted at least 5. But is hard to tell with all the noise going on if he did fire that 6th shot.GrillKing wrote:watch the movie, he actually only fired four shots. IIRC.DFWTT wrote:I know what you're thinking....did he fire six shots or only five? But what you gotta ask yourself is do I feel lucky. Well do ya, punk?
Nah, they must be talking about surgery on rockets during ascent. I wrote a white paper about it years ago. Unfortunately, can't remember where I put it, and can't remember what I said....Dave2 wrote:Aren't rockets still a bit too big to be a useful tool in surgeries?SlickTX wrote:In all fairness, if my employer asked me to write an article on rocket surgery I would probably make a similar mistake.![]()
Ooooh... unless you're talking about some sort of nano rocket where it's really more of a blowtorch used to blast away arterial plaque or something. Hmmm... I may have to send a couple emails on that...
I have witnessed minor rocket surgery where excess propellant is trimmed from certain areas and voids are filled with potting compound.OldSchool wrote:Nah, they must be talking about surgery on rockets during ascent. I wrote a white paper about it years ago. Unfortunately, can't remember where I put it, and can't remember what I said....Dave2 wrote:Aren't rockets still a bit too big to be a useful tool in surgeries?SlickTX wrote:In all fairness, if my employer asked me to write an article on rocket surgery I would probably make a similar mistake.![]()
Ooooh... unless you're talking about some sort of nano rocket where it's really more of a blowtorch used to blast away arterial plaque or something. Hmmm... I may have to send a couple emails on that...
Ahh, you must be talking about the gummy eraser stuff....WildBill wrote:I have witnessed minor rocket surgery where excess propellant is trimmed from certain areas and voids are filled with potting compound.OldSchool wrote:Nah, they must be talking about surgery on rockets during ascent. I wrote a white paper about it years ago. Unfortunately, can't remember where I put it, and can't remember what I said....Dave2 wrote:Aren't rockets still a bit too big to be a useful tool in surgeries?SlickTX wrote:In all fairness, if my employer asked me to write an article on rocket surgery I would probably make a similar mistake.![]()
Ooooh... unless you're talking about some sort of nano rocket where it's really more of a blowtorch used to blast away arterial plaque or something. Hmmm... I may have to send a couple emails on that...
We had more technical terms, but I guess you could call it that.OldSchool wrote:Ahh, you must be talking about the gummy eraser stuff....WildBill wrote:I have witnessed minor rocket surgery where excess propellant is trimmed from certain areas and voids are filled with potting compound.OldSchool wrote:Nah, they must be talking about surgery on rockets during ascent. I wrote a white paper about it years ago. Unfortunately, can't remember where I put it, and can't remember what I said....Dave2 wrote:Aren't rockets still a bit too big to be a useful tool in surgeries?SlickTX wrote:In all fairness, if my employer asked me to write an article on rocket surgery I would probably make a similar mistake.![]()
Ooooh... unless you're talking about some sort of nano rocket where it's really more of a blowtorch used to blast away arterial plaque or something. Hmmm... I may have to send a couple emails on that...
Never use a technical term when a more descriptive term will do....WildBill wrote:We had more technical terms, but I guess you could call it that.
We called it "job security".OldSchool wrote:Never use a technical term when a more descriptive term will do....WildBill wrote:We had more technical terms, but I guess you could call it that.